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noun
The act of excavating, or of making hollow, by cutting, scooping, or digging out a part of a solid mass.
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Regarding problem (2)., we defined the elementary flow "soil, excavated" and added it to excavation processes included in the database.
Manufacturers that were genuinely new to excavation equipment tended to sell a lot of hydraulic excavators, if they had a strong distribution network, and then not do so well.
The increase may be due to changing weather patterns or to excavation for new housing.
The growth of a new settlement in nearby St .Albans has left the Roman town open to excavation.
There are, of course, many different types of archaeological sites, and there is no one set of precepts and rules that will apply to excavation as a whole.
The government of India should declare the site off-limits to excavation and construction, though perhaps a garden could be planted in memory of those who lost their lives in the violence that has followed the mosque's destruction in 1992.
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Among the influencing factors, the wavelength-to-excavation span ratio (λ/D) has a large effect on ground motion.
Princeton students will also be given access to excavations at archaeological sites in Italy to carry out research.
For additional insurance, the entrances to excavations are watched over by statues of St Barbara, patron saint of tunnelling.
Much more than a conscientious civil servant, John Hurst made a total commitment to his subject with constant travel, visits to excavations and sites, and meetings with scholars.
With Jeremy A. Sabloff he wrote "A History of American Archeology," which scholars consider a major work in the field, defending his settlement pattern approach to excavations.
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